VWi III lH"f JjiVEMMi PUBLIC LEDGEK PUlLADELPJLllA, JARiDAV, JAXTAKV 25, lOS ra f 1 WW Eqypti&n rvETTirrc i-JLl I IIJI MX . . T T IB -: mutmostineijardks" Ifaple cfculhut,nfuwrifliand auicinwnaUTREFER Dciilti lo ay mar uganilc 04ttaoticj - !MimiMr MmtfMMrtr-iftuJ, rjfojndprCainfrUcTi . I-.c Bi FISHERIES GONFERENCR INDUSTRIAL MEN HEM WILL URGE NEW LAWS PROTEST FUEL ORDERS Regulation of Industry by ,KiiillinB Manufacturers and Agreement Between Canada Hosiery Men Send Kesolu- and U. S. Is Object tj0.s t0 Congressmen URGE CONGRESS BACK REPUBLIC FOR IRISH Energetic Lobby Campaign on to Include Stand for Erin in War Aims WAMIINH'll'N J.in :. i e-norseili. luhli) 'atuialKii to nut the vnurlrnn i'onsrc on rrconl an favrliiR Hip crontloii nf :m Irlli re-pub-Hi ni tlm 1'imi lulon nf tlie war Is muter n In Imtli liming toclnx . f-rn.iirr,, ami llpircscnlallrii iirev lie itiR uracil lie the lolitiv In srt liolilnil tlio lomt rpoolutlmi liilriuliii ril In mim Jonn nri U.111M11. rciMKIili'lliR "the rlKhl uf Ire-lntul lo iinlllluil liiiloprnilclii'v" nnJ an'Citlne ili.it vvr (.omit lrrlaiul ninoiik lliov nuntiirx fur v.Iiom fircdom and Jflnni n v c mc flclitllic ' rin i.iMi Ikim iin Inl li Mm 1' slip. u --l.MHiiliin. wllr nf tlie marl ml i Ir .1 nui. d in vvliu wni Mllnl l n firing fu,el tJurliic tin U.n-ti r ri'bi lltun at. I mill n In ii". Mr-" SkclIlnKtun i.iitiri ti i hi i miitiv mi fnrcnl panniortr anil I nlilinusli -li" finVH plx nimilliK In Jill, lit-1 tr-ndi r. tiiinlliK tu In I. mil lo alii In tlio ' iini i in rrniovcnicni xcrv inurui Si nator I'liclan, uf l alifornla. totil f t V.L irt1 iictftn tuilfit tliut Iia ttiiiitil I lirlnj; tlie MurHlon of lm luelln? Iri-Iaiul anirmK tlif wnall nations fur vvliope In lilenileiii.c Ilia Linieil Mates Is llKhtlng Into Hie debate on fecnator Lewis's reo Intluti Indomlns the vvnr alms tprcrh of tlio 1'irMilent AMIINGTuN. Jan. :i. The i an.iillan-Aiin-rlcan fisheries con ferenee held ilo eighth ami latt session here todax In tlio leiartnietit of Coin iiene unit the i oniinlgsloners ndjourneil mi, til J.miiaiv .11, when they will rear ,inbl( In lli'Sluti. ,f ret.uj !ldlelil. iliairman nf tlie rmrereni e Indli.iteil that natlKfaitors jih.Eci i hid lOfiiilteil from tlio ellp-cut-miiii anil that I'Stabllphmettt nf lawn am' rcKiil.iiI'Mix lo proteot tho lndustr vriitd lie i mi iniinii nileil b lite i.onfereffK ai Mil- Ini nf the IhNcslieal.ohH, vlileh p i tul, tin Inlnt fonfirenni to the Pii'Imi imil Some Icilillllt? (lollltH lll i imle prntu tl.m nC r.ihnnn In anil mound i!'. Irn ei KImi. lulilfiil oT the ball hut .. iti in- whlili h.io been ocrll?heil, id unlet uT till i ill-ti let biltig Sieattli. imouii I't t Ituptrt anil Ued'li Ian mi ilii I'lii Illi . 'I lie i Hnlillrliiiiulit o' e pill ihli tnli' j-'oel nine the ie or I'nn.idijn mil iiii-i h an polls I lltblm: el nf both iilUlltlleH In loUKllt, lillll Hie lobflee llilnp in the MlintU', pll.e. tiereh n-lilm; In )iKe I'hainplaln, and im'-sihlf tesutition of the Mbalo InUim ' i' are intone other dlllli ulii' for the in. mber lo t.lmlj. 'I he I'.in.iilhn dilcffates bjie InvlUil lh( Amerii.in ennferees to lslt uttauu In luded In the I'anadlaii i-omiiilnslon lire J IioiikUs llazen, elilef Jnstleo of New Iiiiinvni.K, ileorni .1. Hpkli,ir.itM, ileput mini ler of naal Kertloo, and Milium I mind Mipf rlnli inlint or Ibherli S--i-llanl Snielni' of t'oin- ninii' lcJin 1' S,., iir HiikIi M. Sin 111 niei n m i nniltiU' iollet' nf (lnh- ine. and Mniiland Uulglil, of iho State Dep.irtm.nl, ,n, .unmiB ilu Amcrkan Cenfeli i I! j n sin t Cormponrtct WAMUXllTUX. .Inn -. I'rotcftn of l,nlttlnB mnnufacturern of i iiiiauilnnia, numbers of the National AcFoelatlon of Jloslery and fmlenvear .Maniifacturern. acalnst further fuel or lcr nna tho mo "at tho heads of ltal (iriurtmcntn of men who by cdueatlon. trnlnlii),' anil capaelty appear to laelc tho ability to ropo with tlio crlsds throUKh which we nra now paFnlnu." liao been pent to members of Congress from Phila delphia. Tho resolution, in which form tho pio let 1m made, l an follow n: "llerohed. That we. lmlttiiii; inanu foitnrerH of I'liilaUi Iphla, member.! of tin Nnllou.ll Atisoelatlun of HoidirN and i iiderweir .Manufaiiurem. In fp,u me. tlin- nreembleU. In no iloKKr buk-i Ins In e-irnen (tipporl of our iiotrn- in- in, ununrr urn i.Miinc or the order I i" '" inei auniinifir.itor dlreetlns the I i-iosinj oi all indmlry and protest that . ItM PltTm,'..,!,..,,, ,. Ill ..n.tA .1.-.. .. 1.1- .... . ...,....,,.,,, .in, . uut; liitzji, niiii'. fpriail and lrreoeable Ioeb to the Uoa. einnifiti In the driipllon of the morale? of the nulled Imlurtrlra and LOinmer ii.il foi-ee.s now orsanljed to the blithest point oi eniiieuey in tne Miprrtno nnu I p.itrlmli' elToit to pupply the linierninent Us needs ltal In tno lonilmt of tho ii r. "l!e"oleil. That we protest nKalnut tho use nt the htads of ltnl depat tinentB, of linn who bj cdueatlon. IralnlnK and ai u It v appear to 1 u 1 tlio ability lo inpe with the ertids throug'i which we now .lie pjhMng IJAVU I 'ATA I. DUUlJ, CHAKCIJ PLAN NEW TREATMENT FOR AMERICAN C. O.'S Cunsvientiuiis Olijcclora Now Ttir jrrt uC Ititlii'ulo in Menial 1'uyitiuiiH nt Camps MAMUMIluN, .Ian. 25 Mar lir partment olllclals nro worMnK out li new pliu of liniuUlnic Umsi li'iillotln objeetom iWbu are titt exempted by the draft boird. At prefeut tbepo men, after nr ililne at tho cantonments mid BlalluK jtbelr olijntloiis to bearlnu nrm, arc ((Tei!ateil mill inndo to (to the menial work of tho crimp. 1 Millie Iii.iio way tntflrcatcU. ttic ore rubjevt to more or lei rldletllo ami their lot l not a linppy one. There H no doubt that maiij of these objector am Innlncere and their treatment Is JuMlj ilfnirttil. im the olhir hand, there arc mam that, on mt-otiut of their rrtlKlotiK triiliilnsr, would miffcr in.irtrdoni ruthet than bear arms. Somo of thene art In tne rxprtllttntiai't fon-ex lii l'Vance and litem tlte Irn,' been plated nt rrcou t n tret Ion wnrl. While no ullli lal statemrnl haw been in ule. II K evpeiled thai the m pue will be to ne all of mh It iin n In linlui lr.;il work In i onticilliui Willi mini m opi rallniii U. S. TAKES U l'ER CKNT 01-' WHEAT FI.OUR MILLED New Ordir Kltceliu' Today lie- niinii'il lo Assure Supply for Allies BERRY'S CAMPAIGN Methodist UishojKs Entrance Into Politics for Prohibition Is "Fine," Sajs Hrunibaugli llAUniMU'liii. Jan. - IJmeriior llruinbuUKh lmi liulomed the Maud taKen by lllfhop llerry. of l'hlla tlelphla, who M In polities only that he may whip tho liquor control from l'din kjlianu "The Ulxhop's ikclaratlon ( fine." lie raid. "It was M'lendM. His entrance Into the tight to help clean rcnii.)-Uonln Politically heartens tne. It means Hint ho will bo followed by thousands of dc' rent men It means, too, Mint tho clean men of I'cnimjhnnla are not going to , fttntiil Idly by and sea the liquor Inter- I esls calmly nnnet tho l.efrUlatutn of lYitnrilmtil.-i aRnln. ' "Willi men Ilho tho lllfhup nnd Ills folliiwem In the fray the liquor Interenl will be dei'l"lely defeated Mils xiai ' I Merchant Accused iiT Scililloii ! (Ix I'n .1 in. Ih i liargeil with limKInc fabe ulHtenienls wtth Inteni to 'tnieifere with the iiillltar.x mid nuxsl tones of the I nltrd tates, Xcoreo 1: iMiillh, a teadliiK shoe nnTi limit and f- elall-i, !'' been arrested lie fur ' nlnbeil J00H ball for ii hearing. Mntth. , It Ik nlleited, has been eprcaillns jno- oerniiii propasandi. lIOTi:i.S NOT SIKIli: CAIT-S" C'cntrnliu nnd ConyiiRliant llcBcnt JJcpoil -l'our lCeiiHinslniticcs lil,onMSIILHU, l'.i., Jan. 2,.. - lle c.iuse of tho report thiifl dlthouh L'eli- Irn I la lins thirteen Ilepiitetl places for a town of .'000 imputation and tlio adjoin Iiibt towuphlp of Con)iighnm has eight Milooiis. It has been unpoxslble lo obtain liidKlnK or a meal at an of thrt places, in l,beno touit .ludgix HiruiHii in terrogated each HppllCHiit on the sub ject. All said that they worn admirably I equipped I" arcouunodate the public In oi cry respei t Judge llnrmau eomtiiented that hH Informal Ion was to the contrary , and Mini the Couit Is undrr no obligation to cram licenses to all who applj, cxen though Micro Is no remonstrance Applleatlons nttiuked b reiuoiitlrnnls wire those of J. II lltbbv and Mi chael Urepornlch, i'iiIawisii townrhlp, laud Km lil 1'lrtler nnd I.lo.id lianas, t'atnwlsmi The lemniiftrances wero I bared on l.nk of nentsllx, I There remain oulj the arguinents of counsel and thcfo were nxed for fratur 1 day. i'i.a.mcs svi;i:i i'IiAnt MAKItl.N. I' i, Jan. "... Kl-imes sepi tlimtiKb Hie vlnnt nf tho lldloute I'm mturt ouipaii.i, tweut) tulles down tho Alleslnnj from hctc, jestcnlay afternoon and did J7h.0U0 dainugc. I'uel shortage was indirectly rcsiiontlble for most of tho damage, ui thn plant had I been eloTd down ten diys and llreinen found lis water ijstem froeu whtti 1 the ntrlied V Midden nhlft In the wind sixed the xtllnB' scienix-flio men aro out of work Son of Atlantic City Hotel Jinn I'luvi'il on Trinl URGE WIDER POWERS WARNS OF ENEJOES FOR HERBERT HOOVER WITHIN NEW JERSEY American Delense Society Ue- Acting Adjutant Ceneral C.il- clarcs l-)od Chirr Needs Au- Ky.son Asks Kin-men to Cuard llionly Like Carlicld's Against Incendiaries h AHGENTINK HAIIAVAV STUlKi: I i n siifl t orrr"leni!-iil . W At-III.Ni;iu.",,iuy,JJ. i Sweeping powero foi the t'nltcd Males I liod Adni.iu.-ti.itkin, wnlch would placo in tho bund' ot lltrbctt llooier poet . lo enfon e the food dlelntoridtlp, tludlar ' lo tho-e tiijuiicl hj lioctor llnilleld, fuel lonllllilu r ale ursed In u eoin munlia'.ioii signed by tho rxecutlxo om cers of Hie American I'efensn Socli.t, to niembei s of I'ongrets Theodore, ItoobeMlt Is ,i member ot iho advisory ' board of this society. It deilarcH that the leal t.ulnc in meat and wheat has been muted by high prlei s i .Lt In i than ob.i rxniiie of the ro- called mi at lexs and wheatless ila.vf. Jt brands thi entire MHtem as a fane and calls fond adiniiiibtiaiion as mm piac- tleed a fnllim Mb.it is c.iieil by the con teiiiiuu-i .mil pnltlotti is iaud hi thr Lin lis- tin- letter declari i ELIMINATE FOOD WASTE. I'RGES HllltKAU DIRECTOR, Utirul Kconomy Nwiled. Say.i Lecturer 75 l'er Cent Wheat j Ill-cud Coining Tho ncic'sitj tor usIiik the titnunl 'conomj in eonscriinc the food supply of lh counlrj and tlio ii.inu that has lome 'hrough wasl' in the past wero emiih.i tlteil In the addresa delliered by Lucius Polk llrown. dlicitor of Iho Jlure.ui of rood and r'rugs, to tho Franklin Insti tute Mr llrown iltclared that enoiiBh meat Is xiabted iuinuall in New 1 urU city alone to feed u leglmrnt of flElitlns men for a xeat. Sexent-IHe iierient whint bread was also urgid an an Innuedlnto neces-blty In order to inublo this inuiitry lo ship tho amount of wheat to Kuropo that Is Im perathelv dniiauded theie. Aciording to licoigi f hbaue. of tho Mlllbournr Mills, n in mber of the food lonimlshlon. audi an adinlxluio wjll make a most palatnble bnad, far better than nun li ot the In cad now being used nnd will "bilato tlie ueieMiity of a retort lo "war bread" later The new (lour, eliminating from the market Iho faui patents, Is unlilng on the eusterii markets, It was stated, hut It will bo fcxei.il weeks biforo lt will be obtainable in eiuantity TKU.NTON,, Jfti V, I Knemles of America anil frkndd or ijcriuany are within tho boundaries or' N'cw Jorr-ty, lml it is not necessary lor' people to bo alarmed because of that I f.ut, according lo acting Adjutant Ucn. oral lillliFon, In n ennimunli'itlon to tho executives ot tlio municipalities toda Ilo tajs that they Eeek to place every nljt.Uii.io In tho way of preparation for cnlianeo Into tho world war. ' W'hllo It is a known fact," said tho acting adjutant gei.cral In his letter, "that wc havo within tlio boundaries of our Ktato enemies who seek to place cxiiy ohstaclo In our way In the work ui prepa'atlon for tlio eonlllct in whkli wo nio engaged, and who endeavor to harass us at every angle, I do not leel nt the present time wc should be un duly alarmed over this 001111111011 "Novel theles". It Is our dtitv t 11- lenipl.ilo am action which might b, Uken In this partlctilir the i.ovrmor asl.-i for the io-operatlon and exirene xlgllanee on the part of the, lire drpiu nit'iiln and Individual flro lonip.inii"- in every ellv, borough, town or othi i n 1. nlilp.ility in tho Matt. This v'gllanii. should be carcfullv exercised In tin lo inlltlcs xhero Induutrlcs exist in Mm manufacture ot munitions and other commodities for tho "ederal (lovern ment. ' ' Itcicptioii to (iencrul Waller llrlgailler tlcncral Littleton M". T. Mai ler, I". S. M. ', will Lo given a rci eptlon tonight at the renn I'lub, .CO I.oeu.'t street. ATUNTH' r"lT. Jan. Si- Traiik liUffu, son or a hotel mini proinluuit po litlcall nnd nephew of 1ltl1011y M lluf fit. president of the cliv lmaul of as sessors, was pl.iicil tiiHUi trial In the Criminal I'otirt at Max s Landing todav, charged with ndinlnlstei lag an overdose "f heroin which ratlin! the death of llenrx Murtlaiul. nephew of Johi Murt land, Iirpublli'.iu leader of the rotirth Ward. Murll.ind became III while on 11 info tiart) with lluffu anil a number of friends Including two voung womin. and Hufftl Is nlleged to have ucieded to PI" pleas for I lie dint. .Murll.mil u eolidlli"!! Iieiume ,rave earl.x hi the iiiiiriiiitg, but bis louipauloiis feared lo take Iilii home, lie lav tor hours upon .1 tola in a downtown hotel About noon he beranio unconscious nnd a doi'lor ordered his removal to Mie l Ity llorpllal Ilo died two hours later. DlvATK IN ALLKN'IOW.N CA.Ml' Vuuiik Nelnaskuii, in "Next Uver- se.is ContiiiKcnt," Is I'lictitituniii Victim AI,I,i;.Ti.)., Jan .1 ""melius Tillman, of Hooper. .Neb. a member or fei lion 5ST, rmbtllani'0 i-amp. dbd last right at tin; Allenlovvn Hospital of pneumonia. Ilo was twenty-ono jears olu. He was taken III inrly last week Mid was letnovcd to the hospital a week ago vestcrdai. The joung soldier eamo here seveial months ngo and the section of which he was a number la In tho nct ovuc.is cont ingenr Tilliuau"' condition became si 1 inns lin imdl.itil and bis patents, Mr. and Mr" Augustus M lillmnn. wrio tmliliid T.'ie airlved Monday anil weie at Hi, Imil'-iili' viben lip died. The 11 mains v ere sbippid lo the hoine of the p in nts tu Nibinska toda. suncrs as itorsr. iiiuns Original Kuslcni "Uoomcr" of Urvaii Snouzcii Thrutii;li lhtltle ' ' lit r.l.t.NiiTli.N N t Jan " . 1 though llicmeii for tno liours fought -' stubborn bki7o that skirled between tho floor., frnui an open llrepki' on the lint floor of In 1 home, Ihev worked so rpilctlv that James II Ulreli, .irrlng manufac turei and wideb know 11 pulit liallv as tUe 'initial 1 asti rn liootner of William Jennings lli.van, slept thiuuglil the excitement I 'the smell of smoke auakeuid Mrs Selglemnn Meis of New "ork litre h s elaughter, and sre summoned her brother, James 11 Hln h Jr A still nlaini was sent to tlio I.ndcavor Mre "oiupauv AIl.NM.Al"i)L,IS. Jan. . -Tho iov- erunient will take over 30 per cent of all the wheat Hour milled In Minneapolis to assure sulllclciit supplv for export In our Allies, tlie State food administration 1 nunnti in-ill toda ' 1 At tho sauio time, tinder ilovemment dlrei lion, the mills hero arc Increasing 1 their facilities for grlmllns evrn, barley and no. 1 Although the Hover nment s ussuinp- Moil of nearl.v u third of tho wheat flour output is effeetlvo todav. Hour mill olTl I clals said inan.v features of the extensive 1 conservation plan would not lie coin I pleteil before IVbrunry 1 msMiss school m:.u Loses His Jol hy (iuiiirj Home lo .Settle I'nlitleul "Ituiuptis" I nlUir.iHMSnr, Jut C. - T i lllxon. superluteuileut of schools In New port township, has been ousted from his position tiv the board fur abseutliie himself from tho dlstrkt several ilajs Mr lilxou left bis sihool duties sev eral elav - sgo, ami tin .inthoiltirs bad 110 knowledge of his w In reahoiits or the cause of bis abs em e When 1 ailed be fore tho board he drel ired he went to, his homo In Avoea to si-ttln 11 political "rumpus' and that liter be was taken I 111 ami 1 ould not repoit He drilned he exrieitid to letilln uu d.iv 'I In I 1 board dei Idrd the cxplan.11 inn i i nn- saiistae toi.i . rrv RANKS finiri v A AJ ' ..ens and mi vi ,.. Lr .fT-l,Lilv - -"J-l.'M. .I 1 Jl"" .SlNCLltU-i J1'HS W) 0 pecicil Hci If Price Sa.lc Bronzes Leather Novelties Lumps Silk Bapfs Vases DoAv-nbt-airb iShowrooni Adverlisiny: Writer Aged 127, who doesn't Know it nil, would like to make a change. Now located in this eit. Spccialt-.! in women's rend -to-w car copy and has handled this line both whole sale and letail. lie mtiv In- the inun ou want. ( "JUii, LetlRei-Ullue. Up-to-date Naval Men and other trneici"M take to sea Mitlitlifin IS 1 ji L'H'i h -r . 0tH p 1"" & ivl- ' ')U1V lu01'' 'vv'nt''1 pre.ents jL' and relieves constipation. Contains no medicine. OP prr inn kii.e . V 1 nlin iliug 1 I uuC 1, i lm i 1I11, 1 fi.ni Dr. Von", llcallli IJisitiit Co., 2218-2220 Market Street m -l)ALSIAlGK STANDARD SHOES ! 4 HARDWOOD Wt jkerton l'inkerton fluon. arc admired in I lie better homes, stores .uiil oflices Only the best material kocs into Pinkrrton iloois that's why they are always attractive and last ,1 life time. If you Wdnt the best, insist that your hardwood floors he laid lv PINKERTON 3034 West York St. Kffii: Three oC SysteniH Tied Up by Labor Troublea HL'KXOS AIUES, Jan. "D Tho em Ployes of three of tho Argentine rall ass went on strlko today and labor dimcultlcs menace most of tho other ss tcms as well. Tho Cruguaxan Kcdcratlon of Labor has Issued a "manifesto stating that lt Is a slanderous fabrication to say that foreign elements uro agitating amonsst Iuth Aiucrlcaii w 01 king men for Inter national jiolltlrul purposes. The 1 gal leusuu for the altitude of labor, the manifesto adds, Is the miser able conditions under which South Mnerlcau labor Is compelled lo live and the hugo profits inndo by tho middle '"an In dealing tu tho necessities of llfo SAVE YOUR BOAT from winter snows and blasts by pro tecting t xv Uli a Vanderhercheu waterproof canvas cover. Made In i, .,, our own lou mey ro m, v.Mi;aJuaii tuv( . Hverj thing for n uoat An thing In Camas F.VantJerliercnen'sSont 7 X, Master Ml.. Tlills. f ? r7 gimmermatfB MEN'S cfe SHOES 1312 r? 1232 Chestnut SI. 0&8V Market St. 3IAIIKKT STItKUT SIIOI orl'.V KVISNINOS Clearance Sale Here is your opportunity to purchase high grade Shoes at a saving of $1 to $3.50 per pair and ji. ...UK r.,.,n.r 4mxa fmm S9 fin to 5S.1 HO nnr nnir. 3llUUa mill luuv; iCi " y - .W-C..V.W j.-. i ?6, $6.51) & Vi.vv Jsnura i All leathers. Good run of. sizes. I 7.50 .& $8.00 Fancy To"p Inelad ed (Not all sizes). .$7, $7.50 & $8 SHOES Including Neir Dirk Tsn. All leathers. Good run of sires. $9.00 to $11.00 SHOES All Jeathers. Good run of sizes. 1 $10.00 to $12.00 Fsncy lops in- eluded, S4 .90 Sg.40 UI IJ.I Mill SbMMMMMMM..M.tt.l..l 'IPI - : Good News for Men! You Can Save $1-00 to $3.00 On Your Shoes at Dalsimer's V V I V . a.. rV, ! Ag'ain the vast mec'hancliaing resources of "The Dig' Shoe Store'' demonstrate the advantages it holds out lo its patrons. Dependable shoes of quality anil style are only to be had al high prices; but our enormous stocks were puivlueil be fore this condition developed, and our n-ices are based on lactory cost. ,,. ..... ... STORE OPEN 1 SATURDAYS UNTILI !):,0 l Al. Jff&U s 1 1 i jrV fa ft i V A? ll . far SO H ( Choice of 650 Pairs Black or Tan Calf, Patent, C DiacK or i an rvia ino hi tot s from our iCRUln tttook tliat w mut disiun linur Kiiip imalilo to K.t uu ttaud.trd at a juoUeiatu prtM . .65 $ A .90 3 s 4 Double - Service Shoes and Double -Value llluek uil-Ki'auiiil leather with extra heu sole niuki't! tliC7ii xAciithci'iirouf. The fool form last (,'lve-a tuinforl. Tuns if'i.li). Top Notch Stylish Dress S h o e s in All L e a t h e r s $ ml .7 Highest grade shoes that fe wero unexcelled values nt a B $7 nnd $8. All sizes,, but r stock limited. $ 3 Boys' Sturdy Shoes; Black e or Tan Calf Sues 1 to C. You will liinl them a solution of Unit hhoo irTohlcm for tlint boy nf JOllttS. This remarkable opportunity calls for prompt action ; it demands a purchase, whether you need shoes now or not. Tlie extraordinary shoe values warrant you having an extra pair in reserve for another season. 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET Pif M Shoes and Hosiery cMl&lflSl 1204-06-08 Market Street UtTHE BIG SHOE STOREi !?.' 9 ' ' ' '., '&: n The Leading Features of this Semi-Annual Sale of Perry Overcoats & Suits are- . The Character of the Clothes. II. The Variety and the Num ber of the assortments. III. The Former Low Prices of I he Regular Season from which the Reductions are now made! JI Those Essential Differences in this Perry Sale are appealing to Philadelphia men. The way they are responding to the announcement .that our Clothes are reduced proves that they know and appreciate them! J And they find Reductions all along the Line, from top to bottom and on every kind of Clothes! $15 and $18 Overcoats are Reduced! $20 and $22.50 Overcoats are Reduced! $25 and $30 Overcoats are Reduced $35 and $-10 Overcoats are Reduced! $15 lo $60 Overcoats are Reduced! $18 and $20 Suits are Reduced! $22.50 and $25 Suits are Reduced! $28 and $30 Suits are Reduced! $35 and $40 Suits are Reduced! $13 and $45 Suits are Reduced! j Kur-Collar lur-lined Pur-outsidc Overcoats are reduced ! Evening Dress Suits and Tuxedos arc reduced! Cutaway-Coat Suits are reduced! Separate Trousers. Dress and Fancy Vests are reduced! Two men leaving our store the other day after buying an Overcoat and a Suit had this to say to each other: "After all, Perry's is the place lo come. You're sure of your fabrics- and that's the foundation of serv ice in yoir clothes." " Yes," said the other, "and you're dead sure of all the rest. That Suit you just yol is the best looker I've ever seen on you" He referred to the Fit and the Lines. ijj Slock up with a couple ot Suits and an Overcoat ! The Regular frices of this season on these Clothes Avill be considered bargains next Fall and Winter ! Figure out what it means to you to get them now at Reductions ! Perry & Co. n. b. t. 16th & Chestnut Sts. W l T 1 i si I 1 it m a ite. H ' t If '0' k. ' i it" 9 I. I 1 0 I'' I I eh 4 3 r Fu 1 U J' 'l the Htnof the ftll"'
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